
Evo Morales Banned from Bolivian Elections
Evo Morales Ineligible for Bolivian Elections: TSE Official Confirms La Paz, Bolivia – Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia, will not be participating in the upcoming August 2025 general elections. This confirmation comes directly from a vocal member of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), who cited Morales's failure to meet the legal requirements for candidacy. Specifically, Morales lacks both the necessary party affiliation and the required registration with the TSE. "Evo Morales is not part of this process," stated the TSE official in a recent press conference. "He is not enabled and does not have a registered political party." The official's statement was accompanied by visual evidence of the official candidate list, which conspicuously omitted Morales's name. This decision has ignited considerable political debate. Morales's supporters claim the disqualification is politically motivated. However, the TSE maintains that the decision is based solely on the established legal framework governing electoral participation. The video from Bolivia TV provides a visual record of the TSE official's statement and the official documents confirming Morales' ineligibility. The situation underscores the complexities of Bolivian politics and the ongoing challenges in ensuring fair and transparent elections.